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1 2 | man only. Now the order of motion is called rhythm, and the
2 2 | in the tendency to rapid motion which exists in all animals;
3 7 | without weariness, whether motion proceeds from themselves,
4 7 | the use of the remedy of motion in the rites of the Corybantes;
5 7 | rest, but, on the contrary, motion—rocking them in their arms;
6 7 | affections of this sort, the motion coming from without gets
7 7 | the use of exercise and motion in the earliest years of
8 7 | each of them, a harmonious motion being diffused everywhere,
9 7 | movements of the body. Such motion may be in general called
10 10| things at rest and nothing in motion, or is the exact opposite
11 10| true, or are some things in motion and others at rest?—To this
12 10| that some things are in motion and others at rest. “And
13 10| in the revolution, the motion which carries round the
14 10| impossibility, that the same motion should impart swiftness
15 10| sometimes have one centre of motion and sometimes more than
16 10| us assume that there is a motion able to move other things,
17 10| one of the many kinds of motion.~Cleinias. Granted.~Athenian.
18 10| principle of change and motion in all that is—that we shall
19 10| Cleinias. I must say that the motion which is able to move itself
20 10| spoke of the tenth sort of motion, that was not quite correct.~
21 10| thousands of bodies are set in motion, must not the beginning
22 10| the beginning of all this motion be the change of the self–
23 10| mentioned principles of motion would first spring up among
24 10| Then we must say that self–motion being the origin of all
25 10| well as among things in motion, is the eldest and mightiest
26 10| has been already given—the motion which can move itself?~Cleinias.
27 10| the source of change and motion in all things?~Cleinias.
28 10| soul as being the source of motion, has been most satisfactorily
29 10| Athenian. And is not that motion which is produced in another,
30 10| were either at rest or in motion?~Cleinias. I do.~Athenian.
31 10| Athenian. And that of things in motion some were moving in one
32 10| Athenian. Of these two kinds of motion, that which moves in one
33 10| saying that both mind and the motion which is in one place move
34 10| order, and are like the motion of a globe, we invented
35 10| credit.~Athenian. And the motion of the other sort which
36 12| jest or earnest, of his own motion, but in war and in peace
37 12| of all things, to which motion attaining generation gives
38 12| argument from the order of the motion of the stars, and of all
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